The northernmost country in Western Europe, Norway, the land of the midnight sun, is known for its fjords, or long, narrow and mountainous inlets, along its coast. Two of these fjords, the Geirangerfjord and the Nærøyfjord, feature on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
By Brett Smith
23 Jul 2015
Within the European Union, Denmark has remained a front runner in the push towards developing renewable energy sources.
By Brett Smith
16 Jul 2015
Turkey hopes to continue their economic expansion and become one of the world’s 10 largest economies by the year 2023.
By Brett Smith
10 Sep 2015
Paratherm aids in solar energy applications, offering heat transfer fluids for passive/active systems, power generation, and polysilicon production.
Paratherm NF® fluid, chosen for its high-temp stability and food-grade quality, is essential in biodiesel plants for efficient heat transfer.
Infrared spectroscopy is one of many common analytical methods used for the detection and measurement of atmospheric pollution.
By Brett Smith
4 Feb 2019
By the year 2050, researchers estimate that the global population will reach 9.6 billion; a 33% increase that will take place in only 30 years.
By Benedette Cuffari
16 Jan 2019
With the war on plastic gaining momentum every year across industries, plastics made from alternative materials to the traditional petrochemicals currently used to create most plastic are now a very popular area for research and investment.
By Lois Zoppi
16 Jan 2019
The biggest threats to the UK’s public health are cancer, obesity and heart disease, but air pollution, specifically particulate matter (PM), isn’t far behind.
By Lois Zoppi
16 Jan 2019
Despite plastic’s undeniable versatility, the pollution that the world’s extensive use of plastic generates has intensely devastating effects on the environment.
By Lois Zoppi
16 Jan 2019